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ACD Museum reopens with new display

The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum reopened to the public on Sunday, June 14, and debuted a new exhibit titled “Out of Quarantine.” The new display features 17 automobiles from the museum’s private collection on display together for the first time, and spanning more than 80 years of automotive history. These vehicles cover a wide range of eras, makes, and body styles, from Packards of the 1930s has also been launched. For information, visit

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